{"id":7579,"date":"2023-03-21T10:22:01","date_gmt":"2023-03-21T09:22:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/in-italy.eu\/uncategorized\/avellino-in-mostra-banksy-e-la-street-art\/"},"modified":"2023-12-14T15:33:46","modified_gmt":"2023-12-14T14:33:46","slug":"banksy-and-street-art-on-show-in-avellino","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/in-italy.eu\/en\/in-mostra-en\/banksy-and-street-art-on-show-in-avellino\/","title":{"rendered":"Banksy and Street Art on show in Avellino"},"content":{"rendered":"
The exhibition<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Inaugurated on April 7 in Avellino<\/b>, in the spaces of the former Eliseo cinema, the exhibition <\/span>‘Banksy is Who Banksy Does! An unconventional Street Art Exhibition’<\/b>. For the first time, the works of the Bristol artist, whose identity is unknown, will come to the capital of Irpinia. He continually surprises with street art that is a <\/span>social critique<\/b> of war, discrimination, capitalism, and contemporary massification.<\/span><\/p>\n
<\/p>\nPoster of the exhibition “Banksy is who Banksy does!”, Ex Cinema Eliseo – Avellino<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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The initiative<\/strong><\/h2>\n
The exhibition will last almost two months, ending on June 4<\/strong>: another exemplary initiative of the Municipality of Avellino, seeking to bring art and culture to the city<\/strong>, which have been absent for too long, and to create a possible tourist route that goes beyond the August week of Vinicio Capossela’s Sponz Fest<\/strong> in Upper Irpinia. The initiative starts from the mayor<\/strong>, Gianluca<\/strong> Festa<\/strong>, who is in charge of Culture, and the Tourism Department. The promoter of the exhibition is the Councillor for Tourism<\/strong>, Laura<\/strong> Nargi<\/strong> – also Deputy Mayor<\/strong>. This event aims to bring people passionate about art, culture, travel, food and wine to the city of Irpinia.<\/p>\n
I interviewed vice-mayor Laura Nargi about the initiative and its broader socio-cultural significance.<\/p>\n
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The interview with the deputy mayor of Avellino<\/strong><\/h2>\n
“This administration, and specifically the Department of Tourism, has always had the ambition<\/strong> of bringing the city of Avellino onto the circuit of the great contemporary art exhibitions<\/strong>,’ she told us, ‘and with Andy Warhol, we have hit the mark, bringing the father of Pop Art to the ex-Elys\u00e9e Palace for an exhibition of great appeal that has attracted significant numbers.<\/p>\n
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The Andy Warhol exhibition<\/strong><\/h3>\n
“The decision to bring Andy Warhol and other exponents of Pop Art to Avellino is clear: his art has always been a point of reference for the world of cinema. Therefore,’ he continues, ‘we decided to inaugurate a season of contemporary art exhibitions with him at the former Cinema Eliseo.<\/p>\n
And the numbers proved the administration right. ‘There were 7,500 admissions in just over a month<\/strong>,’ says Nargi, ‘with tourist flows also coming from Puglia and the other provinces of Campania. The event at the former Eliseo turned the spotlight back on the city of Avellino and a structure that had remained closed for too long.<\/p>\n
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The former Cinema Eliseo and the agreement with the Cineteca di Bologna<\/strong><\/h3>\n
<\/p>\nThe former Cinema Eliseo, Avellino<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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But the surprises are not over. Laura Nargi reveals: ‘The former Eliseo is a structure that is dear to us, which, in addition to its natural cinematic vocation, we have consolidated and strengthened by closing an agreement with the Cineteca di Bologna<\/strong> to begin a journey in the wake of great international cinema<\/strong>, which will also include films restored<\/strong> by the Bologna Foundation, lends itself to hosting events of this nature and scope. This initiative is praiseworthy and undoubtedly remarkable, given the worldwide importance of the Bologna Cineteca and its incredible cinematic offer.<\/p>\n